Do You Take This Shot

Brisket with a bow- no. Lost a doe one year with a gun in the brisket.
I know others will crucify me for this but if it is straight on a neck shot just below the white is the way to go. It is a quick clean kill and easy to trail, might go 50 yards. In my younger years left a beautiful 10 pt go at full draw looking right at me, didn't want to take a neck shot. Still regret it to this day. The very next year shot a smaller buck same exact scenario and pulled the trigger. 50 yards and 10 ft wide blood trail. Would do it again every time.

Not trying to be offensive, but if you have to question it, don't take the shot. It's a lower percentage shot than a hindquarter shot to be honest. which I wouldn't think about either. there really isn't a lot of room for error with the way the shoulder bones are so close, you go too high you;re screwed, you are off a few inches left or right you will hit a leg or shoulder and risk the chance of the arrow riding the outside or the rib cage. it's really one of the worst shots you can take. You'd be better off shooting it in the neck, you get it in the neck anywhere you're going to get that deer. Again, not a shot i'd take, but if I were forced to choose, neck over frontal brisket any day.